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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 180 — Business corporations

180.0401 Corporate name.

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180.0401 Corporate name.
(a)The corporate name of a corporation:
1. Shall contain the word “corporation”, “incorporated”, “company” or “limited” or the abbreviation “corp.”, “inc.”, “co.” or “ltd.” or words or abbreviations of like import in another language, except as provided in par.
(b)or s. 180.1907 .
2. May not contain language stating or implying that the corporation is organized for a purpose other than that permitted by s. 180.0301 and its articles of incorporation.
3. May not contain language stating or implying that the entity is organized for a purpose subject to regulation under another statute of this state, unless its purpose is not prohibited by, and the entity is subject to all the limitations of, the other statute.
(b)A corporation in existence on January 1, 1991, need not change its name to comply with par.
(a)1.
(a)Except as provided in subs.
(3)and
(4), the corporate name of a domestic corporation must be distinguishable upon the records of the department from all of the following names:
1. Any name of an existing person whose formation required the filing of a record by the department and which is not at the time administratively dissolved.
2. Any name reserved or registered under s. 178.0906 , 178.0907 , 179.0115 , 179.0116 , 180.0402 , 180.0403 , 181.0402 , 181.0403 183.0113 , or 183.0114 or other law of this state providing for the reservation or registration of a name by a filing of a record by the department.
3. The corporate name of a dissolved corporation or a dissolved nonstock corporation that has retained the exclusive use of its name under s. 180.1405
(3)or 181.1405
(3), respectively.
4. The fictitious name adopted by a foreign corporation or a foreign nonstock corporation authorized to transact business in this state.
9. Any name of a limited liability partnership whose statement of qualification is in effect.
(b)The corporate name of a corporation is not distinguishable from a name referred to in par.
(a)1. to 9. if the only difference between it and the other name is the inclusion or absence of a word or words referred to in sub.
(a)1. or of the words “limited partnership”, “limited liability partnership”, “cooperative” or “limited liability company” or an abbreviation of these words.
(3)A corporation may apply to the department for authorization to use a name that is not distinguishable upon the records of the department from one or more of the names described in sub.
(2). The department shall authorize use of the name applied for if any of the following occurs:
(a)The other corporation or the foreign corporation, limited liability company, nonprofit or nonstock corporation, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, foreign limited partnership, general cooperative association, or limited cooperative association consents to the use in writing and submits an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the department to change its name to a name that is distinguishable upon the records of the department from the name of the applicant, or to cancel the registration or reservation.
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